The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 02, 1901, Image 2
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CONWAY IMTHT lSUING CO.,
CONWAY, S. C.
H. II. WOODWARD Editor.
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Pujii.ihiiino Company.
THURSDAY, MAY 2 1001
The niftUcr of u suitable exhibit
for our county at tho Exposition
next winter should be a matter of
deep concern to every patriotic citi
zen. Gen. E. W. Moiso is to address
the people on the subject next
Monday at the court house. If you
wish to visit the town on business
you cannot do better than to come
that day and be entertained by what
you shall hear as well as attend to
your business while here.
Oi;n readers will find in another
column an b ! cresting letter from
Mr. W. D. Mil- man who has been in
business in Sot. h Florida for some
time. From hi ' 'tor, it seems that
it is a remarkably fertile country in
need of development. Strange that
in this enlightened day of bibles and
evangelists there should be people
near to our doors who are so hopelessly
wicked that they do not regard
the Lord's Sabbath It would
seem to be a good field for business
men who would like to engage in
the naval stores business.
Conwav' future depends upon
her "citizens more than upon
anything else. The town will be
what they make it It is true that
geographical advantages and other
things come in for their share of
consideration in the building of a
own, but the main thing is tho push
and energy, tiie indomitable goahead
spirit of the men who live in
it. The unsuccessful individual does
nothing and ?says that circumstan
cos niuke the man, while he who succeeds
goes ahead and makes the eir
cumstances to suit his purposes.
The same may bo said of a collection
of men who are citizens of a town.
Hehe and there throughout the
county arc broad tracts of uncultivated
land valuable at present for
its turpentine and timber only and
not even for this in some localities
What we would like to do is to sell
these lands to industrious farmers
from other counties where lands are
dear and labor scarce. Already they
are finding out that we have lands
remarkably fertile which can be
bought at remarkably low prices.
Let everybody encourage the move
To Correspondents.
Tlio Hxrai.h wants a good correspondent,
at every important point in
tli eounty, who will lake an inter
est in sending to ns as soon as possible
any item of interest lie may gather.
We always publish our coi respondents'
letters when it is possible
to do so, but some times, as is the
case with every newspaper, we find
our space short and have to *ut out
some of the matter and some times
perhaps leave out an entire commit mention.
The writer should not get
mad when this happens and decide
that we did it through carelessness
or out of spite to him lie may be
sure that when we leave out any
tiling of importance, we leave it out
because it is necessary. Consider it
in the right way and write again as
if nothing had happened. Then
again, always be sun { os?i d in your
communication by Monday's mail if
possible and at least by Tuesday's if
you wish it to appear that week.
Gideon News.
On Tuesday of last week as Mrs.
C. I'. Spivoy and young son Ilinson.
were i oturning home, the mule they
were driving became frightened and
ran away. After running about IP>0
yards, and making one or two short
curves, he dashed into a gate and
into the lot knocking off one side of
the stall. The cart was turned over
and Mrs. Spivoy was thrown out
upon the ground, completely demolishing
the cart but not very serious
ly injuring Mrs Spivoy. After
running about 100 yards further the
mule gave out and Ilinson. his rider,
sprang from his back, having remained
in thesaddlc during the entire
performance.
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Bisco.
Plsnsant weather.
Mr. J, F. Stevens Jr, has contracted
for the mail route from here tc
Sau ford.
Mr. B. M. Stevens lias finished
setting out tobacco.
The correspondent from White
Oak says that Mr. (?. L. Stevens is
keeping bachelors hall, lie is not
but is happily married to his best
girl.
Mrs. I. J. Stevens is visiting hoi
daughter, Mrs. 12. .T. Holmes of Du
lah.
We are sorry that Bro. J. W
Todd can not make his annual ad
dress at the anniversary which meet.1
at Cane Branch on Saturday before
the 3rd Sunday in May.
Boys, subscribe for the Hf.iiai.i
and ^ct your moneys worth.
Kitty Ci.ovjcr.
Joppa Items.
The health of this community ii
improving.
Farmers are done planting cottoi
and are transplanting tobacco.
Our plants are small but wo an
setting them just the same.
The death of Mr. W. 1. Crahan
seems to have east a gloom over oui
neighborhood.
Mr. J. Lewis lost his horse a fov
days ago.
ttev. G. F Stanley preached tin
funeral of J. II. Smith at Antiocl
tlio ''l ct incl
The funeral of W. I. Graham wi 1
to preached at Antiooh the Hrd Sun
day in May at 11 a. m , by Rev G
P. Stanley.
I am glnd to see our county pa
per improving.
I hope the J op pa corresponden
will answer "P. A. J,'' as lam no
the one referred to.
Mr. 1. L. Cannon received a let
tor from his father in Georgia a fev
days ago stating that while plowing
he fell down in a Gopher hole. 11<
is 79 years old and is the oldest, soi
of the late .lesse Cannon.
PonoE.
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Uiirley.
Times are lively for the seasoi
and drummers plentiful.
Some of our truckers will soon la
shipping beans.
Say, have you all heard what hap
pened over near Cisco one evening
last week?
It is reported t hat Mr. Geo. Ses
sloes of Adrian has purchased the
lot and store house that belonged tt
Mr. W. II. Howell, at Couth, S. C.
and is going to open up a stock o
general merchandise there Thai
will just suit the merchants at Gur
ley. lie will be where they waul
him.
The Rev Mr. Robertson, the pros
byterian preacher, failed to mcel
his appointment here last Sunday
Mr. A. L. Mincy of this town vis
ited some of his friends in the Re
hoboth section last Sunday.
1 1' A n.rnnnn f 1.. . I..,., ,U
I l. y\inluifiia ui uui n;y inn ut*
clined the idea of farming here this
year and has moved down near Hox
S. C., to do carpenters work, prob
ably on the Kchoboth Methodisl
church which is now being construe
ted by Rev. Mr. Stone.
What has become of the Rox cor
respondent? He must havo the rajy
man and gone into winter quarters,
or probably on his farm. Tell him
to let us hear from him again befou
he is forgotten.
Mr. R. M. Prince has the lines!
oat patch in this section
1. 12. 13.
In addition to trees, plants, vines,
etc. .the ifomevvood Nurseries will
have a line lot of cabbage and tomato
plants, etc., for sale. Drop
me a caul and I will deliver stock in
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News From Rehoboth Section.
Please allow mo spacotosllp in a
few item* from Itehoboth, 1 wish to
maUc some inquiries after some good
brethren of whom 1 have not heard
; in some time,
Where are my campaign brethren
who subscribed to the building of
our church at this place? The very
liberal amounts have not been received.
Please send it in as it is
very much needed. Wo very well
remember who the subscribers are.
Farmers in this section are on a
general hustle setting tobacco and
planting cotton. Stands of corn are
very bad.
The health of the community is
not very good.
Mr. J. L. Uarnhill who has boon
eontlned to his bed for over one hunI
(IrPtl flllVC S< iiuiO'ne'ino i?
".J | ' J oiwivijr,
Messrs. .Jen ret to, Norton, Cannon
and Kd wards from Mullins. wore visiting
friends in this community Sunday.
What is oar County Supervisor
doing about our road at the McQueen
bridge? It seems to be left
out just at present. Also our Sandy
HlutY road is iti a very bad eondi!
t ion.
I lorse swapping continues to go
on. and occasionally the difference
paid is what ho*h plugs are worth.
1 will stop for this tsme, with best
wishes for our little paper.
I* 15 A M NII11.1..
Worthnm.
The eold wave on the 20th probably
did great damage to corn and
cotton just up.
The health of the community is
very good at present with slight except
ions.
Messrs. W. .1 and M. V. Stanley
made a flying trip to Wampcc, Friday.
Mr. Van Stanley is setting tobacco
this week and his plants a'*e line.
I will say to one of the correspondents.
I will exchange with hiln
a pair of white rabbits for a pair
of thoroughbred jay birds as they
are more numerous around his place
than rabbits and we have, no jay
birds except the old blue ones.
Y KUTAT.
Bucksport Dots.
White frost Sunday and Monday
I mornings.
A I TA.1 Oi - 1 1 ? ?
mr iiai. owiniey who nas oeon visii
ting relatives and friends in North
Carolina returned Saturday.
Mrs. M. S. Buck of Bucksvillc visited
her son Mr. J. "J. Buck hero last
week.
Mis Etlia Johnson of Marlows vis
itcd her uncle, Mr. J. Mot Marlow,
here last week.
Mr. C B. Duseubury encountered
- a mad goat. on the Peach Tree ferry
> road last Saturday, frightening his
1 horses and causing serious damage.
Mr. A. T. Gatlin of Laurel was in
> town Sunday.
Mkus Patria.
Warn pee .
5 Mr. Editor?Will you allow us
space in your paper to say somei
tiling about the mad dog question in
this and adjoining sections? The
1 people are very much frightened
and we fear the worse has not yet
i come. We hear the roar of several
i' guns and the results to day are four
dead dogs. Wo learn that four went
v to Star Bluff yesterday and two were
seen in another section.
At this writing Mr. W A. Bell
1 has gono to visit his brother, Elder
Thomas Bell, who it is feared, has a
1 'ease of the so much dreaded disease.
Some of t he Elder's hogs went mad
and he, trying to separute a sow
from her pigs, got some of the foam
- oil his hand bv mckinir un nn nor nl
corn which had been thrown to the
t hogs, in the meantime he put his
l thumb in his mouth to place a new
set of teeth back that lie had put in
that day. Ho says that he felt a
v burning sensation by the time he
J put his thumb in his mouth. We
3 learn that lie; became very ill, but
1 was some better next morning, but
he has symptoms and it seems to
take him by spells. He says he has
no hopes of his recovery .
We arc told at this writing that
two cows near hero went mad yesterday,
one of which was killed and
i the other is yet at large. Cats.
cows, dogs, and hogs are victims of
3 the dreaded maladay in this locality.
Mr. Hell has returned stating that
his brother was somewhat improved
and it is hoped that he will soon be
himself again.
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A Horrible Outbreak.
"Of large sores on my little daught,
ter's head developed into a ease of
soald head" writes C. I), tsbill of
Morganton, Tenn., but Bucklen's
L Arnica Salvo completely cured her.
It'8 a guaranteed cure for Eczema,
Tetter, Salt Rheum, Pimples, Sores,
- Ulcers and Piles. Only 25 cents at
Dr, E. Norton's drug store.
Tho names of those who received
honors at the Wannamakcr High
fi i ? - i it ?I - ? ' ?
ncuooi at me uiose 01 mo session
just ended are as follows: First
Honor, Clinrlio Grainier; Second
' Honor. Miss Mat tic Hammond;
' Third Honor, Miss Bessie Howell.
1 Wo are Informed that the school has
' been very successful during the past
session.
' Mr. H. 1'. I attic, the contractor.
purchased the brick machine and
, fixtures which formerly belonged to
I Conway Hrick & Tile Co., for the
purpose of muking the. brick ueces)
sary for Conway's now buildings
i Some of the brick arc now teing
made near Pot Bluff six miles down
I?1Oi!
will boil, bake, broil or
coal stove. It is safe
not become greasy, ca
odor. Made in severs
burner to five. If your
have them, write to nc.
STANDARD OIL CO
When you need letter heads, note
' heads, hill heads and nice envelopes
i or printing of any kind, why not
have it done at tiie II Kit a i n office
I and /rive your business to a homo
enterprise. To patronize those who
patronize you is fair and right.
| Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
Mature in strengthening ar.d recorv
st meting the exhausted digestive or?
gans 1t, is the latest discovered digest^
ant and tonic. No other preparation
u?iii upi roacn it in etilciency. It- instantly
relievos ami permanent ly cures
Dvspepsin, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea.
Sick Headache,Oast ralgia,Cramps,ana
all other result of imp* rfect digestion.
Pr?nif<>-t!) ?* - l.TvVi't * Co., Chicago.
The union meeting at the tobacco
warehouse came to a close last Sun
day evening after luvving aeoomplished
inueh good. Our esteemed
preachers, Revs. .1. W. Elkins, meth
o.list ;C. E. Robevtscn, presbyieriati;
/. 1\ Hamilton, baptist; and T. H.
Reynolds of Conway Circuit, did not
hesitate to tell the people in plain
language of their sins and preached
the word with that earnestness
which never fails to have effect.
May their labors bo blessed.
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^Yourur Women
The entry into womanhood is a
critical lime for a girl. Little menstrual
disorders started at that time soon
grow into fatal complications. That
female troubles are filling graveyards
f>roves this. Wine of Cardui estafeishes
a painless and natural menstrual
flow, when once this important function
is started right, a healthy life will
usually follow* Many women, young
and old, owe their lives to Wine of
Cardui. There is nothing like it to
f;ive women freedom from pain and to
it vounsr women for everv dutv of life.
$t.60 bottles at druggists.
Miss Delia M. Strayer, Tully, Kan.i "I
have suffered untold pain at menstrual pe.
riods for a long time, was nervous, had no
appetite, and lost interest In everything,
in fact was miserable. I have taken four
hpttlesof Wine of Cardui.with Thedford's
Black-Draught, when needed, and to-day
I am entirely cured, i cannot express the
thanks I feel for what you have done
for me."
j Kormlrloe In oasea repairing rpcelal directions,
nridrrM, giving Mmptofna, thn l.ndlcs'
Adrlsorjr Department, 111* Cbauem?>ga Medicine
Company, Chuttanooga. Tuan.
ITA m From Monday
turn in the kitel
Blue Flame Oil
^mC an^ exPenSl
uSl&LfcJ or carry, no waiti
BMff3y up or die down; a
Or of the ordinary stove.
Wickles
BLUE FLA/VIE
S Stove /
' fry better than a
and cleanly?can & ^L
in not emit any &
il sizes, from one je <
1 dealer dors not B
arest agency of
MPANY
, B. G. COLLINS, President.
BANK OF
CONWA
Capital Stock $20,000
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B. 0. COM.]NR. W II.
C. P .QlTATTLKHAL'AI,
| Wo transact a general banking L.i:
i tionto any and all matters intrusto(
; This Bank respectfully solicits the
corporations and will jjive overt n ai
1 banking to those doin<( business v. ii
I
NEW YORK It
! Til GREAT i
I have now come before the pc
patronage and these are the merits
I have the best goods for the le
promise you the best goods that moi
are figured down at the lowest possi
have th?opportunity of provmir wli
BARGAINS that awaits your inspi
gun Shoes for only $1. Still better >
to $1.25 are simply beaut ies. 2 puck
sands of other articles just as chca|
dress goods, L'erca es, Calicoes. (
Hosiery, Ladies, Men's and ltoys ]
prices to suit everybody, Come an
that I mean what I say.
Yours for l rat
W. H. (ill
We Set the Pace, Bi
Keep Ste;
we have our store loaded with
Goods, Notions, Clothing. Ilats. Ci
Our O. K cook Stoves are siill i
teed for 15 years. we have RAR<
week and help ns whoop her up.
ne.ss Rooms. The past is dead
we have done for our customers, as \
when we get in our large and luindsr
recently purchased from J. M. Olive
CONWAY BAR
E. V. DUSENBURY,
Sec. and Trees.
HORR ^ \Y
The Leading House
A
I beg to announce to my friend
rented the IJorry Warehouse for th
exclusively under my control. We
ness basis, treating all customers ali
price for their tobacco.
Our success last year has assist
buyers for this season who will be 1
The Horrv is always open and v
iug the day that you bripg it.
The buyers of Virginia and Nor
way. The farmers of Horry Counts
The Horrv Warehouse is \o fun
ion.
Let all work for the Conway ma
and satisfaction.
Yours
J.
W. E. F
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DKAT
Horses, Mules,
and H
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A full stock on band ai all time;
Wo don't say that wo sojl profit
profit and guarantee satisfaction to
New Lot of Horses Mul
to Saturday?at every
lcn work?a Wickless
Stove will save labor, ||
z?and keep the cook
bulky fuel to prepare
ng for the fire to come
fraction of the expense
[). A. SPIVEY Cashier.
CONWAY
y, s. c
Surplus Fund $8-000
3TORS:
Lewis, 1). A. Spivby.
P. A. BriinoFdns.
sincss, ami guarantee prompt atten1
to our care.
deposits of individuals, linns and
5 liable facility consistent vith sound
a it.
ACKET STORE.
mm giver.
oplo of Horry County to solicit your
upon which I ask them,
ist money that was ever offered. 1
nov can buy for the price, My prices
ible margin. Oive me a call. Let mo
at 1 say by showing you some of the
ction A yood pair of farmers Brojrado
for SI L'O I tidies shoes from ROe
s bi*iss shoo nails for f>o. and thou*
p and cheaper that consist of Ladies
iinehams, Silks, Laces, Embroidery,
11itis. uarpct, Straw Matting, all at
d see for yours?lf and bo convinced
iSTNlIT, Manager.
lit Only Ourselves Can
I. With It.
brand now goods in every line. Dry
ips. Hosts, shoes, Groceries, etc.
in the lead, with stove back guarun
AlNs for e? rybody. come in court
we boom business by offering busitve
do not depefid so much on what
vhat we are doing, and intend to do
nne store that we will erect on the lot
r.
GAIN HOUSE.
A. C. THOMPSON.
President.
'A REHOUSE^
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Leading Market.
s throughout the County that I have
is season, and its management will be
propose to run it on a strictly busiko
and seeing that they get full value
ed us in organizing a large corps of
lerc before, the opening ,
nil soli your tobacco sit any hour (birth
Carolina arc turned towards Conr
arc coming to Conway to sell!
lish headquarters for this ^rand Un
irkct, and we will guarantee success
with confidence.
E. COLES, Manager.
>OPTFP
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VER IN
Buggies, Wagons
arness.
s. Bigest value for your money.
or no profit, but wo sell for a small
our customers at all times*
les and Wagons Just in.
? , 4
Conway & Sea Shore
Railroad.
Daily except Sunday.
In effect Nov. 1st, 1900.
Southbound.? No. 15.
Leave Conway 7 00 a in
Leave Pine Island 7 15 a m
Arrive Myrtle Bench. .... 9 00 a m
Northbound. -No. 14.
Loavc Myrtle Beach (5 00 p m
Leave Pine Island 0 25 p in
Arrive Conway 7 00 p in
I). T McNeill, Gen. Manager
A.M. Burroughs, Ass'tGen. Mngr.
Horses.
AND
Mules.
We will have in by January 25th,
A CAR IOAD
we are carrying a
full stock of Horses, Mules, Buggies,
Bond Carts, Wagons and Harness.
In short, everything in the lino of
horse millinery. It is to our interest
to sell and we intend to
Undersell
all o iv competitors. we arc in the
business to sell, and we sell, profit
or no profit, we guarantee the
best values in the market, and our
prices are fixed to suit the farmer
and the laboring man. Call on us
when you want anything in our line.
A. W. Jenkins & Son
Agents for the famous Bock Hill
and Coluin oia Buggies.
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To The Deaf.
A rich lady cured of her deafness
and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholson's
Artificial Ear Drums,
#ave $10,000 to his Institute, so that
deaf people unable to procure the
lOar Drums may have them free.
Address No. TUMO-c. The Niehol
sou Institute, 78(7, Eighth Avenue,
New York, U S. A.
MARKETS.
(1 eohoetown.
New Virgin... 2.00
Yellow dip 1.75
Scrape 1.25
Spirits turpentine 31-1
Uosi n. 'common 1.00
Wilmington.
Spirits turpentine steady.
Machine barrels 334
cnuntr v oa 33
Ro *1.10
Tar firm at . . *1.20
Crude Turpentine.?Hard *1.10
Dip *2.10; Virgin
COTTON.
Ordinary 5 7-lGcts'^ .b
Good Ordinary . .. .6 13-16 '* '4
Low Middling 7 7-16 44 14
Middling 7 7-8 41
Good Middling 83-16 14
Corn 58(a}62
Hams.. 12(n}13
Shoulders 6 @8
Chickens 10 to 27
Turkeys per lb (live!
KgtfS ' 10
Cow Peas 00c. per bush
Peanuts 80c " u
DISEASES OF TIIE SKIN.
The intense itching and smarting lnct?.
den, to eczema, tetter, salt-rheum, niiu other
diseases oft lie skin is instantly allayed by .
applying Chamberlain's Kye and 8kit>
Ointment. Mnny very bad eases have lieen
lernianently cured l>y it. It is equally
fficlent for itching piles and a favorite remlv
for sore nipples; chapped hands, chlb
'.ains, frost bites, and cnronlc sore eyes,
or sal' by druggists at 25 cents per box.
Try Dr. Cady's Condition Powders, tlu i
re juRt what a horso nc**ds when in bad condi
\ion. Tonic, blood purifier and vcrimfug*
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